10.1% of the Super Bowl wagers were retained by the books, which is higher than the 16.5% that was earned in 2014 and 2.8% from 2015. On Monday, the Nevada Gaming Control Board released the figures from the 194 sportsbooks that are licensed in the state, showing a total of $132.5m wagers taken for Super Bowl 50, beating the previous record set by the Super Bowl XL VIII of $119.4m.īetting ranked third in the all-time win totals just behind the $19.7m of 2014 and $15.4m from 2005. The sportsbooks in the state of Nevada stayed busy this past weekend as Super Bowl 50 brought in a record number of punters. NFL, Latest Casino and Gambling News, Economy/Finance, Sports betting, Nevada Betting on sports futures, props and lay bets.
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